Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 06:59:53 EDT 1998 | WAYNE
| Panasonic Create: What (Where) are your pad design and design quidelines that you have in-place? Dave F Dave" Thanks for the response. Many people I have talked with are interested in 201's, but are not placing at this time. I am curious about
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 09:42:45 EDT 2000 | JAX
Bulk feeding components was and is a great idea, but it seems to stop there. Many P&P equipment vendors have bulk feeding capabilities and most part suppliers sell in bulk cartriges. The problem is in the use. How do you verify resitors that are sitt
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 20:17:43 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen
(fishing).. | Has Sanyo developed a bulk feeder for 201's and do you feel that bulk feeding will be the next big move in placement equipment? | In New England people are talking bulk feeding, but few people have elected to go that way. | As wit
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 13:03:28 EST 1999 | Michael Allen
Another concern is that some bulk feeders present resistors upside-down 50% of the time; I'm told that this can affect heat dissipation and cause other problems (e.g., hidden partmark). Note: this is not a problem with chip capacitors because they'r
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 19:28:35 EST 1999 | Michael Allen
Actually, the capability does exist, even on chip shooters w/ feeder carriages. We've been using Sanyo's cassette feeder on their turret machine (TCM3500) for over a year with 0603 caps. I don't know about Fuji or Panasonic. | I'm not sure I'm off
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 22 11:27:16 EST 2003 | stefwitt
In the early days of SMT we were using vibratory bulk feeders for chip components. It was quite obvious that some of the components had to try several times getting through the gravity trap or with the right side up through the light sensor. As a res
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 08:02:59 EDT 2007 | maclites
I can post that info when we get it from our design team. All we have right now is a drawing and a BOM calling out "mini fuse" of 5 different values. The clip/socket is not called out at all, but going by the shape on the asembly drawing & mask lay
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 17:47:52 EST 2007 | gregcr
Hi All does anyone know the size of the o-ring on the front coupling on the GSM feeders? I know I can get them from UIC, but maybe there is a size I can buy in bulk to maintain my feeders. thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 10:59:49 EDT 2004 | Takfire
Hello. I have a customer that continues to have problems with their bulk cassette feeder. The customer is complaining about shorted parts that result from bulk cassette feeding operations. They are quick to claim that the failure is related to the
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 16:32:40 EDT 2001 | davef
Placing a component the correct side up: * May affect heat dissipation. [Umm, that sounds like stretch, but who knows what designers think about?] * Allows reading the markings on those components that have markings, however cryptic the notation of